The non-profit Föreningen Stockholms Företagsminnen (FSF) preserves documents, pictures, and films from companies in Stockholm that are no longer in operation. Here you can find, for example, Bolinders Mechanical Workshops, Finnboda Shipyard, and Svea Shipping's historical archives, which remind us that Stockholm was Sweden's largest industrial city but also an important maritime city. The collections also include the companies that shaped the growing capital during the 19th and 20th centuries: craftsmen, tobacco spinning mills, trade of all kinds including department stores like MEA, printing houses, publishers, and more.
The material is available for research at the Centrum för Näringslivshistoria's premises in Bromma. Please contact our service desk if you wish to research the material; they can provide you with more information about the archives and their contents.
Anders Sjöman, CEO of the Centrum för Näringslivshistoria, is the CEO of Stockholms Företagsminnen, and Anders Houltz, research director at Centrum för Näringslivshistoria, is responsible for research projects related to the association's material.
Do you want to become a member of the association? Contact the membership coordinator Cecilia Klynne for more information.




